New Faces: Hildy Angius
Hildy Angius, a Republican, might be a newcomer, but she is already familiar with Arizona’s political landscape and its big names. Angius, elected to serve Legislative District 30 in the […]
AZ Hugs case shows cities embracing wrong solutions for homelessness
While governments are not required to provide shelter or food to those in need, they certainly cannot stand in the way of people who wish to do so. Good Samaritans like Norma and Austin have a constitutional right to engage in charity.
Arizona Indivisible overwhelmingly supports Gallego for U.S. Senate
Arizona has undergone a political transformation from red state to national battleground. It’s why political ad spending is going to be the highest in the nation here and why grassroots organizations like Indivisible have identified our Senate race as a top priority.
Woman sues over ban on feeding homeless people in parks
A woman who was arrested for feeding homeless people in northwest Arizona is suing over a local ordinance that regulates food-sharing events in public parks.
Court: 292-year sentence in string of nonviolent burglaries is not excessive
A divided federal appeals court said a 292-year sentence for a string of nonviolent burglaries over three months in Bullhead City was not “grossly disproportionate” to the crime and did not violate the Eighth Amendment.
Land and Water Conservation Fund far reaching
While parks dot the urban and rural landscapes of Arizona, the critical connections these places have to the Land and Water Conservation Fund may not be as clear.
Arizonan guilty of voting in 2nd state in 2010
Arizona's top elections official says an Arizona woman has been convicted of voting in two states during the 2010 general election.
Brewer to attend dedication of shooting range
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer is scheduled to attend Wednesday's dedication of a soon-to-be-opened shooting range in Fort Mohave.
Sparks fly at Corp Comm hearing
Tempers flared at this morning's Corp Comm meeting after Commissioner Paul Newman submitted a motion to delay hearing a proposal by a Bullhead City utility to use energy generated by a waste incinerator in Phoenix to satisfy its renewable energy standards.
State to auction land critical to Bullhead City
State land considered the gateway to Bullhead City is set for auction Jan. 6.
Ariz. water company faces possible state sanctions
BULLHEAD CITY - Preliminary inspection results of an Arizona Department of Environmental Quality water test in Bullhead City are in. A state inspector reported major deficiencies in the way water was hauled to a system that provides drinking water to Desert Foothills residents.